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i'm gwen ifill. high waves and gusting winds from hurricane alex hampered cleanup efforts in the gulf today, forcing oil-skimming ships back to shore. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the churning surf also pushed more oil onto gulf coast beaches. we get an update on the growing storm. >> ifill: then, we have a newsmaker interview with richard holbrooke, the u.s. special representative for afghanistan and pakistan about the firing of general stanley mcchrystal and about the war. >> brown: kwame holman takes us through day three of the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee elena kagan and judy woodruff gets analysis from marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> ifill: tom bearden reports from florida on scientists going deep underwater to explore the damage caused by the gushing oil well. >> the whole idea about oil impacting known delicate ecosystems is really a new one. toxicity studies done in the lab do not come close to replicating the impact this might h
i'm gwen ifill. high waves and gusting winds from hurricane alex hampered cleanup efforts in the gulf today, forcing oil-skimming ships back to shore. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the churning surf also pushed more oil onto gulf coast beaches. we get an update on the growing storm. >> ifill: then, we have a newsmaker interview with richard holbrooke, the u.s. special representative for afghanistan and pakistan about the firing of general...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, a majority of americans polled said they lacked faith in the president and in the way he's ndled the economy. we look at how the tide is turning and what that means for the midterm elections with newshour political editor, david chalian. >> lehrer: then, we flesh out public opinion with pbs correspondents in sacramento, california, rochester, new york, and hampton roads, virginia. >> ifill: spencer michels has the story of a california man who is fighting poverty in kenya by selling pumps to poor farmers. >> it won't break down. very lightweight. you can carry it to the field. the farmer doesn't have a screwdriver in rural africa. >> lehrer: margaret warner gets an update on cuba after the first of 52 freed political prisoners arrive in spain. >> ifill: and ray suarez has another report on haiti six months after the earthquake. >> suarez: in an interview with the newshour, haiti's president preval says his government is embarked on expensive reconstruction wor
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, a majority of americans polled said they lacked faith in the president and in the way he's ndled the economy. we look at how the tide is turning and what that means for the midterm elections with newshour political editor, david chalian. >> lehrer: then, we flesh out public opinion with pbs correspondents in sacramento, california, rochester, new york, and hampton roads, virginia. >> ifill: spencer michels has the story...
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i'm gwen ifill. president obama declared today the combat mission in iraq will end, as scheduled, at the end of this month. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, former bush administration official michael rubin and former clinton administration official brian katulis discuss the u.s. pullback amid continuing violence and ongoing political stalemate. >> ifill: then, tom bearden reports from a ship playing a key role in the effort to contain the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. >> the process of killing the well winds down. it's almost done. >> woodruff: u.s. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is here to talk about the latest developments on health care reform. >> ifill: jonathon miller of independent television news has an update on the floods in pakistan that have killed more than 1,000 people his weekend. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown has a book conversation with ocean explorer jean-michel cousteau about his famous father, jacques cousteau. >> ifill: that'
i'm gwen ifill. president obama declared today the combat mission in iraq will end, as scheduled, at the end of this month. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, former bush administration official michael rubin and former clinton administration official brian katulis discuss the u.s. pullback amid continuing violence and ongoing political stalemate. >> ifill: then, tom bearden reports from a ship playing a key role in the effort to contain the oil spill in...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> hello, i'm here with vera turner. thank you for joining us for another evening of the pbs newshour. we're taking a few minutes to ask you to do something very important. financially support the pbs newshour and all the public affairs programs you enjoy right here on weta. no matter what's happening in our world, the pbs newshour is sure to cover the stories of the day in an in depth, informative manner that allows you to understand the complexity of our lives. it takes a lot of talent and commitment but they do it every
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, ray suarez reports from the state capitol in phoenix. and we explore the national fallout. >> lehrer: then judy woodruff takes an extended look at pakistan. she talks to pakistan's u.s. ambassador about the airliner crash that killed 152 people, and she examines u.s./pakistani relations after the leak of thousands of secret military documents. >> ifill: we ask environmental engineer nancy kinner to track what's happened to the oil in the water. 100 days after the gulf disaster. >> lehrer: and spencer michels tells the story of a one-man mission to help clean up the oil in louisiana. >> a private individual has taken it upon himself to try to protect the barrier islands in the gulf of mexico. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the engine that zero emission technologies to breathing a little easier, while taking 4.6 million truckloads off the road every year. bnsf, the engine
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, ray suarez reports from the state capitol in phoenix. and we explore the national fallout. >> lehrer: then judy woodruff takes an extended look at pakistan. she talks to pakistan's u.s. ambassador about the airliner crash that killed 152 people, and she examines u.s./pakistani relations after the leak of thousands of secret military documents. >> ifill: we ask environmental engineer nancy kinner to track...
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i'm gwen ifill. the lame duck congress jockeys for middle ground on taxes, the budget, national security, gays in the military and extending jobless benefits. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: we talk to senators dick durbin and john barrasso about the deal- making ahead in the closing weeks of the session. >> ifill: then, debt commission co-chairs alan simpson and erskine bowles explain how they plan to win support for cutting the federal deficit. >> woodruff: two takes on the mexican drug wars-- tom bearden reports on the reach of the cartels 1,000 miles north of the border. >> the drug dealers are sent from mexico to run these cell organizations in small town america and their goal is to sell as much drugs and make as much money as they can. >> ifill: and margaret warner gets an update on the violence, and the crackdown, on drug kingpins from nicholas casey of the "wall street journal" in mexico city. >> woodruff: plus, we have a second look at spencer michels' story b
i'm gwen ifill. the lame duck congress jockeys for middle ground on taxes, the budget, national security, gays in the military and extending jobless benefits. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: we talk to senators dick durbin and john barrasso about the deal- making ahead in the closing weeks of the session. >> ifill: then, debt commission co-chairs alan simpson and erskine bowles explain how they plan to win support for cutting the federal...
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i'm gwen ifill. b.p. agreed today to set aside at least $20 billion dollars to pay damages caused by the gulf oil spill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: the chairman of the company apologized to the american people for the disaster. after he and others met with the president at the white house. we interview one person who was at that meeting. b.p.'s managing director, bob dudley. >> ifill: and we assess the political fallout from the continuing crisis with cynthia tucker, michael gerson and ellen fitzpatrick. >> woodruff: then, a report about a project aimed at moving from fossil fuels to wind energy just south of the u-s mexico border. >> ifill: and a second mexico story ... an update on the drug violence which has killed hundreds in the last week ... and thousands in the last four years ...ray suarez reports >> plus jeffrey brown tells the story of tap dance great maurice hines passing the torch and tradition to a new generation >> ifill: that's all ahead... on tonight's n
i'm gwen ifill. b.p. agreed today to set aside at least $20 billion dollars to pay damages caused by the gulf oil spill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: the chairman of the company apologized to the american people for the disaster. after he and others met with the president at the white house. we interview one person who was at that meeting. b.p.'s managing director, bob dudley. >> ifill: and we assess the political fallout from the...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, scientists and lawmakers have new worries about the spill's long-term effects, including undersea damage. we have a newsmaker interview with jane lubchenco, head of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. >> lehrer: then, we review today's supreme court decisions, including one that teenagers cannot be locked up for life. ray suarez talks with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> ifill: we get the latest on the battle between two republicans for a senate seat in kentucky from joseph gerth of the "louisville courier." i won't vote for any budget that's not bald, republican or democrat. >> and i want to be a part of the solution. and whether it's doing it over a couple of years, i think that a more practical approach. >> lehrer: and judy woodruff looks at iran's agreement to ship uranium to turkey, and possibly avoid international sanctions. that's all ahead, on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: t
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, scientists and lawmakers have new worries about the spill's long-term effects, including undersea damage. we have a newsmaker interview with jane lubchenco, head of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. >> lehrer: then, we review today's supreme court decisions, including one that teenagers cannot be locked up for life. ray suarez talks with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> ifill:...
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." >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight: political editor david chalian fills us in on the president's appeal for support and the response from his own party. >> lehrer: then, two takes on immigration. marcia coyle goes through today's supreme court arguments over sanctioning employers who hire illegal workers. >> ifill: and judy woodruff referees a debate on the dream act, a measure to allow the children of illegal immigrants to become citizens. >> lehrer: plus, spencer michels reports on the cyber attacks against wikileaks and the hackers who have come to the defense of wikileaks. >> right now there are like 500 web sites set up just by supporters mirroring wikileaks' content. wikileaks was never in danger of being pulled off the web. now it's only more popular than ever. ♪ attend the tale of "sweeney todd" ♪ >> ifill: and jeffrey brown talks to broadway legend stephen sondheim about his life, his times and the art of writing rhymes. >> if the lyric is too packed, then the ear, the audiences' e
." >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight: political editor david chalian fills us in on the president's appeal for support and the response from his own party. >> lehrer: then, two takes on immigration. marcia coyle goes through today's supreme court arguments over sanctioning employers who hire illegal workers. >> ifill: and judy woodruff referees a debate on the dream act, a measure to allow the children of illegal immigrants to become citizens. >>...
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i'm gwen ifill. the supreme court ruled local jurisdictions do not have the blanket right to ban gun ownership. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, it was a 5-4 vote, with the court deciding that chicago's law aimed at curbing gun violence was unconstitutional. marcia coyle of the "national law journal" fills in the details, and we get two views of the ruling. >> ifill: then, we turn to the future of the supreme court, as senate confirmation hearings begin for nominee elena kagan. >> i will do my best to consider every case impartially, modestly, with commitment to principle and in accordance with law. >> brown: we get the latest on the arrest of ten russians allegedly acting as long-term deep-cover spies in the u.s. >> ifill: and we remember west virginia senator robert byrd, who died today at age 92. >> could i ever imagined that i would become the longest serving member in the history , the great history of the united states congress. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's n
i'm gwen ifill. the supreme court ruled local jurisdictions do not have the blanket right to ban gun ownership. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, it was a 5-4 vote, with the court deciding that chicago's law aimed at curbing gun violence was unconstitutional. marcia coyle of the "national law journal" fills in the details, and we get two views of the ruling. >> ifill: then, we turn to the future of the supreme court, as senate confirmation hearings...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, jack hough of "smart money" magazine and karl case of wellesley college weigh the pluses and minuses of home ownership. >> brown: then we look at the record income gap between the richest and poorest americans. >> ifill: judy woodruff talks to alan cooperman of the pew forum on religion in public life about what americans know and don't know about religion. >> brown: special correspondent john tulenko reports on a college program that's raised graduation rates for minority students. >> some of these kids have lives that are so complicated that they need a lot more. that's what we do. >> ifill: and margaret warner speaks to two analysts about north korea's latest succession drama. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: on the surface, to
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, jack hough of "smart money" magazine and karl case of wellesley college weigh the pluses and minuses of home ownership. >> brown: then we look at the record income gap between the richest and poorest americans. >> ifill: judy woodruff talks to alan cooperman of the pew forum on religion in public life about what americans know and don't know about religion. >> brown: special correspondent john tulenko...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we'll have the latest results and reporting from our entire newshour team, including mark shields and david brooks; david chalian and stuart rothenberg; updates from republican headquarters and the white house; plus, field reports from around the country. >> lehrer: that's all ahead, along with a look at today's supreme court arguments in a case about violent video games, on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: this was a day of reckoning for republicans, democrats, and president obama in this midterm election of 2010. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> reporter: voters descended on polling places nationwide in a mid-term election almost certain to shift the balanc
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i'm gwen ifill. president obama nominated solicitor general and former harvard law school dean elena kagan to the u.s. supreme court. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight: kagan would be the youngest justice, and the third woman on the current court. we'll look at what she would bring to the bench, intellectually and personally. >> ifill: then, in a public broadcasting exclusive, oil rig worker christopher choy talks about surviving the deepwater horizon explosion, and the legal issues arising from the disaster. >> it will be up for as long as i have been up, i didn't figure nobody was trying to screw me over already. so i just trying to get out of there. >> brown: we hear from john lipsky of the international monetary fund, after european finance ministers agreed on a nearly trillion dollar bailout fund to stop the spread of the greek economic crisis. ♪ there's no sunup in the sky ♪ ♪ stormy weather ♪ since ♪ ♪ >> ifill: and we remember legendary jazz singer and actre
i'm gwen ifill. president obama nominated solicitor general and former harvard law school dean elena kagan to the u.s. supreme court. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight: kagan would be the youngest justice, and the third woman on the current court. we'll look at what she would bring to the bench, intellectually and personally. >> ifill: then, in a public broadcasting exclusive, oil rig worker christopher choy talks about surviving the deepwater horizon...
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>> well, it's definitely a more subdued atmosphere, gwen. i remember auto shows when there were jeeps crashing through plate glass windows and mini-vans dropping from the ceiling and lots of dancers and pretty girls and pretty guys too. but this year it was deaf tonightly a lower-key atmosphere, probably fitting. >> ifill: the volkswagen dancers didn't do it for you, i'm think something. >> well. >> ifill: has the culture changed forever in detroit now? >> everybody here is getting their arms around the idea that they'll never be as big as they once were. it's really easy to see if you just look at the car sales figures. as the report said, we sold about 10 million vehicles in the united states. last year. people think we'll sell about 11 million this year, 11.5 million. about five years ago the industry sold 17 million vehicles. so it's down 40%. you look at all the factories that have closed all the people who have lost their jobs, the grants that have... the brands that have gone away and you can see things are a lot smaller here. >> ifil
>> well, it's definitely a more subdued atmosphere, gwen. i remember auto shows when there were jeeps crashing through plate glass windows and mini-vans dropping from the ceiling and lots of dancers and pretty girls and pretty guys too. but this year it was deaf tonightly a lower-key atmosphere, probably fitting. >> ifill: the volkswagen dancers didn't do it for you, i'm think something. >> well. >> ifill: has the culture changed forever in detroit now? >>...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, as evidence of oil spill spreads throughout the gulf state, we get an update from the head of noaa. >> lehreh: and spencer michels reports from a louisiana town where the spill threatens the oyster industry. >> reporter: while fishermen in plaquimines parish say they've worked through the anger, the anger lies just below the surface. >> ifill: then wood examines the issues of israel's efforts to maintain the blockade of the gaza strip. >> lehrer: ray suarez reports on china on the largest-ever world's fair. >> reporter: nearly $60 billion later, shanghai has thrown its doors open to the world. >> ifill: and jeffrey brown closes with a conversation with two authors married to each other, both writing about happiness. >> lehrer: and that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the wor
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, as evidence of oil spill spreads throughout the gulf state, we get an update from the head of noaa. >> lehreh: and spencer michels reports from a louisiana town where the spill threatens the oyster industry. >> reporter: while fishermen in plaquimines parish say they've worked through the anger, the anger lies just below the surface. >> ifill: then wood examines the issues of israel's efforts to maintain the...
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i'm gwen ifill. outsiders and tea-party backed candidates posted victories in key primaries around the country yesterday. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight. our political editor david chalian reviews the winners and losers. >> ifill: then, a roundtable of political strategists explains what the results mean for republicans, for democrats and how they will affect who controls congress. >> brown: ray suarez talks to mexican ambassador arturo sarukhan as his country celebrates its bicentennial and fights an all-out war against drug-trafficking. >> as mexico seeks to shut down the flow of drugs moving north, the united states needs to step up to the plate and shut down the flow of weapons and cache moving >> ifill: plus, jose luis sierra of new america media reports on how the drug war has affected the tourism and manufacturing industries in the mexican state of baja california. >> we want to get back to getting people to think about mexico as fun in the sun and margaritaville and
i'm gwen ifill. outsiders and tea-party backed candidates posted victories in key primaries around the country yesterday. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight. our political editor david chalian reviews the winners and losers. >> ifill: then, a roundtable of political strategists explains what the results mean for republicans, for democrats and how they will affect who controls congress. >> brown: ray suarez talks to mexican ambassador arturo sarukhan as...
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. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, joel achenbach of the "washington post" updates today's so-called "static kill" operation, the beginning of the end of what is now officially the largest accidental spill ever. >> woodruff: then, we talk to federal judge reggie walton and former drug enforcement administration chief asa hutchinson about a new law narrowing the gap between sentences for crack cocaine and powder cocaine offenders. >> ifill: kylie morris of independent television news has the latest on the tens of thousands of pakistanis in urgent need of food and medical aid after days of deadly flooding. >> woodruff: and margaret warner talks to former senator slade gorton and former c.i.a. director john mclaughlin about congressional oversight of the nation's massive intelligence community. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by
. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, joel achenbach of the "washington post" updates today's so-called "static kill" operation, the beginning of the end of what is now officially the largest accidental spill ever. >> woodruff: then, we talk to federal judge reggie walton and former drug enforcement administration chief asa hutchinson about a new law narrowing the gap between sentences for crack cocaine and powder cocaine offenders. >>...
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i'm gwen ifill. israeli commandos stormed a flotilla of aid ships bound for the gaza strip, killing at least nine and wounding dozens more. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, we'll have a report on the deadly pre- dawn raid that has triggered international outrage, and get two views, from a leader of the aid group involved in the clash and from the israeli ambassador to the united states. >> ifill: then, as b.p. turns to yet another plan to stop the flow of oil from its blown well, we look at the public response to the spill and its impact, with oil analyst amy jaffe, technology expert paul saffo, and bill nye, the science guy. >> warner: ray suarez has a report on china's smoking epidemic, and why the government has done little to stop it. >> suarez: can the chinese government credibley urge its citizens not to smoke while being behind the growing of the plant and being the country's chief cigarette salesman? >> ifill: and, on this memorial day, we revisit our conversation
i'm gwen ifill. israeli commandos stormed a flotilla of aid ships bound for the gaza strip, killing at least nine and wounding dozens more. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, we'll have a report on the deadly pre- dawn raid that has triggered international outrage, and get two views, from a leader of the aid group involved in the clash and from the israeli ambassador to the united states. >> ifill: then, as b.p. turns to yet another plan to stop the flow of...